Steve Wright fit to plead over killing of teen in 1999

Steve Wright is fit to enter a plea having been charged with kidnapping and murdering 17-year-old Victoria Hall in Suffolk in 1999, a court has been told.
The teenager disappeared on her way home from a nightclub in Felixstowe and was last seen near her home in Trimley St Mary on 19 September that year.
Her body was found 25 miles (40km) away by a dog walker in a water-filled ditch in Creeting St Peter, near Stowmarket, five days later.
Wright, 66, previously of London Road, Ipswich, would return to Ipswich Crown Court on 2 December, a brief hearing on Tuesday was told.
The defendant is also accused of the attempted kidnap of a 22-year-old woman on 18 September 1999.

Victoria had been on a night out with a friend at the Bandbox nightclub in Felixstowe on the evening of 18 September 1999.
The girls left the venue at about 01:00 BST the following morning and parted ways at about 02:20 – the last time Victoria was seen alive.
Her parents, Lorinda and Graham Hall, awoke in the morning to discover their daughter had not returned home and a missing persons inquiry was launched.
Victoria’s body was discovered in Creeting St Peter on 24 September that year.
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